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The Queensland government has finally rolled out a QR code check-in app that hospitality venues and other businesses can use for contact tracing purposes.
A Queensland woman is accused of placing fake QR code signs within a country pub that linked patrons to an anti-vaccination website when they attempted a Covid check-in.
Fake QR codes help cybercriminals leverage stolen information to drain bank accounts. Other QR code scams trigger repeated charges to credit cards.
Genuine QR codes are secure and convenient to scan. But how do you check if a QR code is safe or fraudulent? Learn more in this article.
Queensland businesses will today move away from a mix of digital online and paper check-ins and implement a more blanketed approach.
Checking in at places you visit is mandatory in Queensland to help COVID-19 contact tracers, but the experience is frustrating for people who are blind or have low vision.
QR codes are now commonplace on products, packaging and signage as a quick way to retrieve information on your phone. Find out how they work, and how to stay safe when using them ...
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